Your local fishing hole is getting browner, changing which fish species thrive and struggle
Higher temperatures and increased runoff are increasing the carbon compounds moving from land into water.
Higher temperatures and increased runoff are increasing the carbon compounds moving from land into water.
Finding the beauty and wonder of nature helped us discover the beauty and wonder of each other.
Our family has always tried to give each other the gift of experiences, particularly time spent in nature.
The eastern Gulf is facing new and profound threats from proposals to allow drilling closer to Florida..
As scientists identify the migratory paths of endangered shark species, climate change and other threats shift this behavior.
If grandfathers spoke up more for the natural legacy passed to us, perhaps we could save more of wild Florida.
Current efforts are insufficient to cover all critical areas for threatened species of sharks, turtles and other marine animals.
Florida's Coral Reef is one of the state’s most highly valued assets, providing benefits for tourism, fishing and flood protection.
Commercial fishing lost $4.9 billion and recreational fishing lost $3.5 billion due to the disaster, a study estimated.
If Floridians want to protect fishing, they’ll amend our state constitution with a right to clean and healthy waters
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